Residential EPC's
Areas covered Bridgwater, Taunton, Bristol, Portishead, Weston Super Mare, Clevedon, Burnham On Sea, and North Somerset.
What happens when an energy assessor comes to your property?
An energy assessment of your home will involve both an internal and external inspection of the property. For the purposes of obtaining an Energy Performance Certificate, they can only be undertaken by a fully accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) or Home Inspector.
It is advisable - for your own peace-of-mind - to ask the DEA to bring along proof of accreditation when booking the appointment.
You could also try asking for their accreditation number over the phone and check its authenticity using the Government's central register of accredited Domestic Energy Assessors, before they even set-foot near your front door.
As part of a DEA's accreditation, a check on their Criminal Record is made with the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) - It might be additionally comforting to know that the check (at the time of writing), is more comprehensive than those undertaken for such professions as, Gas Inspectors, for instance.
The domestic EPC is valid for up to 10 years, but it would always be in a home owners interest to have their certificate updated if they completed any works likely to improve their rating (such as replacing a boiler or adding extra insulation).